[Home] About Janus Participating Institutions Browse and Search What's New Feedback Useful Links Research Tools
St John's Library/Miscellaneous/Box 16 contains:
SH1 Letters of Henry Josiah Sharpe
SH2 Letters of Lewis Erle Shore
SH3 A.L.s., from Mary, Countess of Shrewsbury, to Sir Thomas Fairfax
SH9 Letters of George Charles Moore Smith
SI1 Letters of Edward Ernest Sikes
SI2 A.L.s., from David Simpson to Rev. Bryan Bury Collins
SI3 A.L.s., to the Rev. Rowland Simpson from E. R. Montagu [Viscount Hichinbrooke]
SL1 A.L.s., from Thomas William Bailey Slack to 'my dear mother'
SM1 Letters of Donald Alexander Smith
SM2 A.L.s., from Grafton Eliot Smith to E. A. Benians, Master of SJC
SM3 A.L.s., from Harold Smith to Sir Joseph Larmor
See later -->
Search Janus
Advanced search
Browse catalogues or indexes

More information

Please feel free to contact the repository.

Miscellaneous Papers

Title Letters of George Charles Moore Smith
Reference SH9
Covering Dates 1926–1937
Extent and Medium 5 letters; paper
Content and context

BA 1881

Index Terms
Smith, George Charles Moore (1858-1940) literary scholar
St John's Library/Miscellaneous/SH9 contains:
1 A.L.s., to 'my dear Master' [Sir Robert Scott]. Gives information on Joseph Harrison, a Johnian from the 1700s. Gives news of McDougall, is pleased to hear that RS has recovered from an illness. Notes that he will be unable to visit Cambridge this year, the first time in fifty years.
4p; paper.
2 October 1926
2 A.L.s., to E. A. Benians, Master of SJC. Is sorry to be unable to attend a function at SJC due to ill health.
2p; paper.
26 June 1935
3 A.L.s., to John Gilbert Hay Halkett. Is unable to attend the Johnain Dinner due to ill health.
1p; paper.
8 July 1935
4 A.L.s., to F. Puryer White. Asks for his thanks to be passed on to the editor of the Eagle for the interesting read which they produce. Points out errors in the Index to the Obituaries.
2p; paper.
13 November 1937
5 A.L.s., to F. Puryer White. Discusses the lists of occupants of college rooms which he started in 1895 and which is now being completed by Mr Raven.
4p; paper.
27 July 1936

This site uses Google Analytics Cookies. By using our website you agree that we can place these cookies on your device.

The webmaster.

Valid XHTML 1.0!Valid CSS!